DAVCO Technology launches new Shop Pro FXP Series designed specifically to increase uptime for fleets

DAVCO Technology launches new Shop Pro FXP Series designed specifically to increase uptime for fleets

DAVCO Technology, a Clarience Technologies company, recently announced the launch of the Shop Pro FXP 95—the latest version of its well-known Shop Pro product, now redesigned with the needs of modern fleets in mind. According to Joe Schaffer, director of engineering, DAVCO, “The new Shop Pro FXP Series takes a holistic approach in helping fleets achieve this goal. First, by enhancing the quality of the equipment itself, and second by improving the ease-of-use for technicians in the field.”

Shop Pro FXP products use the same three-layer filtration technology that is utilized in DAVCO’s newest Fuel Pro models providing better filtering and removal of contaminated fuel, sediment, and water, when transferring fuel or cleaning fuel tanks, according to the company. The three layer technology strips water from outside the media with two inside stripping operations, including a coalescent layer and a hydrophobic layer. This ensures no water will pass thru the filter, even ultra-low sulfur and biodiesel, which are difficult to separate.

In addition to the improved performance of the product, the Shop Pro FXP is also 44 pounds lighter and
15 percent more compact than the previous version.

The company is expected to continue making improvements to its existing product lines throughout the next year.

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